Published on: Apr 25, 2015
Chinese leader hopes to see consensus-based new constitution in Nepal
By A Correspondent | Apr 24, 2015
As ruling and opposition parties are divided over the process of promulgating the new constitution, no one sees the end of political deadlock any time soon
A major problem is the question of dowry or tilak. The dousing of the lady, a match and the horrible deed is done. Such practices have been going on for years though there exist laws against it. Implementation is never done.
By Hemang Dixit | Apr 24, 2015
The EU Delegation sees progress in constitution writing
By A Correspondent | Apr 25, 2015
Nepal’s Earthquake Over Fie Hundreds Die: Rescue Continues
Earth Quake Search and Rescue
By A Correspondent | Apr 27, 2015
Massive Earthquake Kills Over 4480 People With Thousands Of Wound
Japan's Assistance to Nepal
25 VDC’s of Teach For Nepal’s working villages destroyed by Earthquake
Canada provides emergency relief in response to earthquake in Nepal